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East Tennessee Items.
The Jonesboro Herald says: Mr. John
Humphreys, an old and respected citizen of
this county, was returning home from this
place last Saturday, and he accidentally fell
from bis wagon near the residence of Colonel
Reeves, and was so seriously injured that it
was thought advisable not to make an effort
to get him home. He was taken to the resi
dence of Win. E. Head, near where the acci
dent occurred, and where he receives every
attention possible. It is feared that the injury
will prove fatal.
Ex-President Johnson returned to Green
ville on Monday.
The Chattanooga Times says: We are re
liably informed that a large company of cap
italists have bought the Mabery farm, a few
miles from Kingston, with a large body of
adjoining lands, and are going to work at
once to put up a large iron furnace.
The Snpreme Court concluded the business
for which its session was held, yesterday, and
adjourned to meet in Knoxville on Monday.
Condensed Railroad Time Table,
Giving the arrival and depart ora of all Trains,
rocted by R. D. Mann, General Ticket Agent, No.
Kimball Hooaa:
WESTERN AND ATLANTIC RAILROAD.
Departs 8:30, a. m., Cincinnati Express; 6, 9. Jf., Kon-
netaw Like. Arrive IdOp.M., Cincinnati Express;
11:15 p. m. , Kennaaaw Line.
QEOBOI1 RAILROAD.
Depart 8:15 a. K.,oud t P. K.; Stone Mountain Accom
modation, 5 p. lc. Arrive 5:45 p. n., and 11:15 p u.;
Stone Mountain Accommodation, 8 a. u.
MACON AND WESTERN RAILROAD.
Depart 1 a. m., Mail Train, and 1:50 p. M.; Arrive 5:50
A. M., Mail Train, and 5:40 p. v.
WEST POINT RAILROAD.
Depart 11:30 p. x.; arrive 5:40 a. x.
ATLANTA AND RICHMOND AIR-LINE RAILROAD.
Depart 6:48 a. x.; arrive 7f.il
HOTELS.
It will meet at Jackson the first Monday in NATIONAL HOTEL,
October, and will be here again tne first Mon- v
Formerly Spotswood,
MACON, GEORGIA,
Nearly opposito Passenger Depot. Board $3 per day.
ang 3-tf P. WHELAN. Proprietor.
HAMMOCK HOUSK.
WEST POINT, GEORGIA.
> priW, N implicit-1 0 *“ JSSSS,
ie foal ach oik -vidence in the case this house.
Trains atop here for dinner. Hotel situated loft
aide of car shed. PAT. GIBBONS.
1an26-d3m Proprietor
LIVINGSTON HOTEL,
NOBTBEAST CORNER SQUARE,
LA FAYETTE A.
MRS. M. MARBLE, - - - Proprietress.
Board by the Day, Week or Month, at the moat
Reasonable Ratos.
IjIVEHY stable
CONNECTED WITH THE HOUSE.
day in December.
Sheriff Rodeiick, of ClaiUbrne county, ar
rived in Knoxville Saturday night, haviog in
his custody a young man named Jas. Maples,
whom he is taking to the St. te penitentiary.
Mmoles was convicted at tbe-hust term of the
Cuj, -it Court in Cluibojbe county of rape, and
ser'^encedto ten yoafs coufinement and hard
labor 1 41
ed in the __
failed to convict them. The affair lias been
the source of considerable excitement in the
above named county, and the trial was at-
t. nded by many people.
The Press &. Herald says : The absence of
cholera or sickness of any kind in our city for
several days past is a cheerful sign of return
ing healthful ness. The police, in their ram
bles through every nook and corner of the city
yesterday, heard of no case of sickness with
choleraic symptoms, and we may now con
gratulate ourselvts with the healthful outlook.
Yet, these hopeful indications should not em
bolden our people to indulge too freely in un
wholesome food, for the prospects, though
encouraging, may prove delusive. Business
is reviving, and now that the cholera has dis
appeared, we may look for an increased ac
tivity in all departments of industry and trade.
Mrs. Woodbull will probably follow in the
wake of Olive Logan and visit Knoxville the
coming winter. Her indecent theories would
receive but little attention from oar intel i-
gent people.
There was one cholera death in Morristown
last Sunday.
During the first four days of September,
there were but two burial permits issued by
the city authorities of Chattanooga.
There is now considerable talk an ong bus
iness men, many of whom earnestly favor the
enterprise of iormmg a company of $50,000
capital to place a daily line of steamers on
the Tennessee river, between Chattanooga
and London.
The Sweetwater Enterprise learns that a
difficulty Arose between Jack Stratton and j FREE HACKS TO AND FROM THE HOUSE,
one Cockram, near Tellassha Ford, in Blount j
county, one day last week, in which Strntton j
was shot and Cockram serionsly cut. Strut
ton died, but it is thought that Cockram will : ~
recover. The difficulty grew out of an old THE JONES HOUSE,
grudge. *
EXTRACTS FROM
PREMIUM LIST
FOR
GEOBCU
STATE FAIR'
COMMENCING
SPOTSWOOD HOTEL,
MACON, GEORGIA,
THOMAS H. HARRIS, - - Proprietor
Board 93 Per Day-
Op- Paswonger Depot, and Or’y One Minute’* Walk
Kennesaw Ho use,
MARIETTA, CEORCIA.
FLE THER & FREYER,
PROPRIETORS.
GAINESVILLE HOTEL
WY FITTED TTJF»
E. L. CALDWELL, -
jnne4-dtf
- PeOI'EIKTOB.
Love In Kentucky.
T1IF. SAC Lines A HOOSIER SCHOOL TEACHER :
NEAR THE PUBLIC SQUARE,
COVINGTON, GEORGIA.
B. W. JONES, Proprietor.
MADE.
nr Free conveyance from tbe Railroad.
apriUdly
NEWTON HOUSE.
MRS. JANET HAUDROP,
COBWEB OK MAIN ANI
SPRING STREETS.
SPARTA, GEORGIA.
TERMS:
$2 00 per day Lodging included.
60 per meal Without Lodgin
march 25 tf.
NATIONAL HOTEL.
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
E. OWENS, Proprietor,
Malison Ind.) Courier.
A few years ago there graduated at Han
over College a young man who gave promise
of great things in the fntare. His career
through college had been one of rare bril
liancy. In the recitation room and in the 1
society hall he had been tbe object of envy j
and congratulations. His classmates were j
wont to tbiuk how, in years to come, when j
legislative bodies would hang upon his words, !
when liis name would be in the mouths j
of all the children throughout the |
laud—how they would say familiarly, ;
* ‘Jim was a clasi-tuate of mine!” How he j
fulfilled the predictions of his many friends j
it is the object of these few lines to tell. After |
a commencement oration--“We Erect Our
Own Monuments”—(prophetic words,) which j
held spell-bound an undiencc of several ban- J
dred in the village church, while tbe mercury
ranged about loi degrees in the shade, and , Late of Piedmont and Orange Hotel, Lynchburg, V
which, more Art, w*rt:r. convinced his hearers j
Le was make his mark among the i
distinguished Renf-made men of the age, he
announced his inteution of entering that no
blest of ail professions, lhat which teaches
the young idea how to shoot. For one year
he enjoyed the society of his friends in this
county, when his rising reputation as an
instructor of youth obtained for him a call
to the land of Clay and Webster. Loth
to leave the society and companion
ship of hli friends about the classic
region of Hanover, he hesitated some time,
but tbe call was imperative, and, after a sor
rowful leave-taking, he departed for his new
field of labor in Kentucky, a beautiful village
on the Ohio river, ^ome twelve miles above
this citk. A stranger in a strange land, it was
but natural he should appear downcast and
disheartened daring the first few weeks of his
sojourn. The melancholy shade which rested
upon his youthful countenance awakened
BAG6AGE CARRIED TO AND FROM THE DEPOT
FREE OF CHARGE.
apnli
H O WA RD
HOUSE
BROAD STREET.
Nearly Oppoaite Montgomery and Euf*ul*R.It. Depot
EUFAULA, ALABAMA.
BOARD—Per Day % 2
93“ Tbe Best House In town.
aprll ly W. J. HOWARD.Prop’r.
UNIVERSITY
HOTEL,
ATHENS, GEORGIA,
By R ‘ Hl LAMPKIN -
first tbe interest, tben the pity, and then the j Rates of Roame—Per day, JJ 00; per week, J6.00.
Madison House.
MADISON, GEORGIA.
^RAVELERS, invalid*and families will find tbia c
tbe tralna who will take
reasonable.
May23-d-tf.
TENNESSEE HOUSE,
Corner Tennessee and Main atreeta,
love of a lair Kentucky damsel, who was just _ * prl °
about to give her hand and heart to a chival
rous son of Kentucky when our Hoosie-
pedagogue put his foot upon the sacred soil.
The heart of our hero was not slow in
responding, and it was not long ere
it beat in unison with the heart of the
fair Kentucky girl. The discarded lover
protested, and lor months endeavored
to supplant his brilliant rival, but all in vain;
the deep-rooted affection of the girl was Dot
to be changed. lie considered the matter,
and then called on our hero, and with candor
truly admirable opened the interview. He I Cartor«villo
loved the maiden with all the fervor of his | ’
Kentucky heart, a heart deeper and broader
and moic susceptible than the combined
hearts of all the padagogues in Hoosierdom.
He would give tbe horse be was riding if his
rival would surrender his claim. James hes
itated a moment, then called on the School
Trustees, drew' the salary due him, mounted
the gallant steel and galloped dow n here and
attended the Teacher s’s Institute held in this
city last week, in the proceedings of which
he took the prominent part the high order
of his abilities warranted. He has found em
ployment on his side of the river, and there
is now plain sailing for tbe Kentucky lover.
Georgia,
Grantville Hotel.
B. F. Ml. T. BRANNON.
F IRST-CLASS HOTEL, aituated immediately op
poaite tbe depot, iu the p'eataut little village of
rantville, on Atlanta and West Point Railroad
tST A few rummer boarders can find pleasant rooms
and good fare. aneH-tf
Marriage of Mlle. Moblacchi and “Texas
Jack.”—John B. Omohemdro, better known
as “Texas Jack,” was united in the bonds of
matrimony, last evening, to Mile. Morlacchi,
tho celebrated danseose. who has just con
cluded an engagement at the Opera-house in
this city. Tncy were, it appears, first brought
together as members ol “Ned Buntlines”
blood-aud-thunder sensation company, which
visited this city last winter, and at
once “fell iu love." The affection
thus engendered has grown* until at last
a consummation has been reached in whet
we hope will be a happy marriage.
The ceremony was performed by Fa
ther Stewart, in St. Mary’s Church, yester
day morning, immediately after the 8 o’clock
mass, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McCarthy acting as
groomsman and bridesmaid, and they, with a
few personal friends of the happy couple,
were the only witnesses present. “Texas
Jack’s” appearance is well known to most
people. He is a fine specimen of physical
manhood. His exploits are too well known
to me&tioa here. The lady’s appearance is
also known. She is a native cf Itaiy, a bru
nette, graceful, and said to be highly educa
ted. She has not w hat might be called a beau
tiful face, but she is interesting. She has
ranked for some time as one of the best in
terpreters of Terpsicboran art on the Ameri
can stage, and it is said that she owns a farm 8acb
Harrison Bradford & Co’s
STEEL PENS.
Special attention called to tbe well known numbers,
505-75-28-20 & 22.
FACTORY, ML VERNON; OFFICE, 75 JOHN ST., N. Y
SOUTHERN
TERRA COTTA WORKS.
THE CHDERSIGNEU HATE THEIR WORKS U>
full operation and at. now prepand te taoalT. order
(or *0 .11 kind, of
TEHBA COTTA WORKS.
Window Cnp., Enrichment*
Octobar 27, 1873!
—AT-
CENTRAL CITY PARK,
MACON GEORGIA.
of clover bay $ fo
For beat i
For beat acre lucerne bay.,
For beat acre of native grass
For beat acre pea vine bay
For beat acre of corn forage
For largeet vield of Southern cane, one acre
For beat and largest display garden vegetable*...
For largeet yield upland cotton, one acre
For beat crop lot upland abort staple cotton, not
less than five bale#
For beat one bale upland abort staple cotton
Special Notices.
*3- HAMILTON’S PREPARATION OF 1RJ0HU
AND DANDELION cares that moat distressing mala-
dy, Piles, by Increasing the digestive function of the
stomach, and by Recuring a proper secretion of bile
for tbe lubrication of the bowela. This prevents con-
stirpation, and constipation is tbe immediate cause of
Piles—common sense in tbia treatment. Go to Ked-
wine k Fox’* drug store and tell them you want Ham
ilton's Buchu and Dandelion. Redwlne k Fox can
tell you all about tbe remedy—and sell it to you alao.
ang!5
33“ THOMAS BROUGHTON, OF CINCINNATI,
says: “W. C. Hamilton k Co.—I bad bad tbe ague for
two long years, and bad tried several remedies of ac
knowledged or pretended merit, without any good re
sult. I finally tried you preparation—“Kress Fever
Tonic.’ One bottle completely broke up tho malady,
and I am now perfectly well. I can testify that your
medicine does all you claim fer it; and it is only due
to you that this acknowledgment should be made, es
pecially a* so many worthless chill medicines are now
ottered." Tula medicine you wUl And at Redwlne k
Fox’s drug store. augl5
33* IT NEVER FAILS; ITS OPERATION IS QUICK
and sure. Dr. J. Bradtteld’s Female Regulator—tt
has been used for over twenty years with unbounded
success by many of tbe most distinguished Physicians
of tbe South. It is a legitimate prescription, and pos
sesses tbe three fold power of giving tone to tbe ner
vous centres, improving the blood, and directly stimu
lating the wdmb by supplying the wants of nature. It
gives health to the frame, and happiness to tbe heart.
*ug6
nr YOUNG WOMAN, IF YOU ARE SUFFERING
from continued headache, pa’ns in tbe back and lower
stomach, palpitation of tbe heart, difficulty of breath
ing. constipation of tho bowels, loss of appetite, and
tbe thousand end one evils resulting from a suppression
or irregularities o! tbe “monthly tickuess,” buy a bot
tle of tbia medicine. It is “Woman’s Best Friend.”
Take it according to directions, and tbe bloom ol
health will soon be upou your cheek.
For sale by all druggists. augG
STATE LAW CARDS.
*** Parlies having business in any #/ the tout
named below, will find the Lawyers whose Cards
nserted below reliable and prompt. Cards inserted
$30 a year.
^TUENS.
Cobb, Erwin & Cobb.
Attorneys at Law, Athens, Gt.
Emory Speer,
Lawyer, Athens, Georgia, as Solicitor General, will at-
teud the Courts of Clarke, Jackson, Walton, Gwinnett,
llall, Banks, Franklin, Habersham. White, Rabun,
and give attention to collections and other claims.
Tinsley W. Rucker,
For best bale upland long staple cotton 100
(and 25 cents per pound pjud for tbe bale!
For tbe best oil painting, By a Georgia lady 100
™or the best display of paintings, drawing*, etc.
by the pupils of one school or college 100
For tbe best made silk dress, done by a lady of
Georgia, not a dress maker 50
For best made home-spun dress, done by a lady
of Georgia, not a dress-maker 50
For best piece of tapestry in worsted and floss,
by a lady of Georgia 50
For best furnished baby basket and complete set
of infant clothes, by a lady of Georgia 50
For the handsomest set of Moachnir case, giove
box aud pin-cushion, made by a lady of
Georgia. 60
For best half dozen pairs cotton socks, knit by a
lady over fifty years of age, (in gold) 25
For best half dozen pairs cotton socks, knit by a
girl under ten years of age. (iu geld) 25
or the finest and largest display of female han.i-
icraftp embracing needlework, embroidery, knit
ting, crocheting, raised work, etc., by one
lady.. ICO
For the best coYnbination horse 100
For tbe W-t die hors© ICO
For tbe be*.t style harness burse 100
For the fii-est and best matched double team loo
For the b,.*t stallion, with ten of bis colts by bis
aiue I 2.'>0
For the best gelding 250
For the best six-mule team 250
For the beat single mule 100
For the best milch cow loO
For the best bull luO
For best ox team ioo
For the best sow with pigs. 50
For the largest and finest collection of domestic
fowls ioo
For tbe best bushel of corn V
the test bushel of pea* 25
For the best bushel of wheat 25
For the best bushel of sweet potatoes 60
For the beat bushel of Irish potatoes 22
For the be6t fifty stalks of sugar cans 5
For the best result on ^ne acre in any forag
crop . . .. 150
For the largest yield of corn on one acre 100
For the largeet yield of wheat on one acre 50
For tbe largest yield of oats on o ie acre 50
For the largest yield o: r>e. on one acre 50
Foi the best result on one acre, in any cereal
crop 200
For the best display male on the grounds,by any
dry goods merchant 100
or the best display made by any grocery mer
chant 100
For the largest and best display of green-house
plants, by one person or firm ioo
For tbe best brass baud, not less than ten per
formers 2>
(and $50 extra per day for their music).
For the best Georgia plow stock 25
For the best Georgia made wagon (two horse)... 50
” _ the best Georgia made cart 25
best stallion, four yoars old or more 40
For best preserved horse over twenty years old.. 25
For best Alderney bull • • * • 50
For best Devon bull 60
"or best collection of table apples, grown iu
North Georgia 50
For best collection of table apples grown iu
Middle Georgia 50
REGATTA.
1 stream on Ocmu'i
Race one mile down stream oh Ocmu'gee River, under
the rules of tho Regatta Association of Macon.
For the fastest four-oared shell boat, race open
to the world $150
For tbe fastest double-scull shell boat, race open
• to the world 50
For the fastest single-scull shell boat, race open
to the world..
For the fastest four-oared cauoe boat, rat
to the w'orld
(By canoe is meant a boat hewn from
without wash-boards or other additions.)
Tbe usual entry fee of ten per cent, wi.l be charge!
Ibithe Regatta premiums.
log,
MILITARY COMPANY.
For tho best drilled volunteer military company
of not less than forty members, rank and file,
open to the world $500
Ten percent, entry fee on the above premium, aud
at least five entries required.
RACES.
PURSE ONE—$300.
For Trotting Horses—Georgia Raised;
Mile Heats,
Beat Two in Three.
horse to receive $200
2d horse to receive 75
3d horse to receive
Four to enter and three to atart.
pubse two—$450.
For Trotting Horace that have never beaten 2:40;
> in three.
.$300
mile heats, best t
1st horse to receive
2d horse to receive
3d horse io receive 50
BFcur to enter and three to start.
PUBSE three— $650.
For Trotting Horses—open to the world; mile bests
bent three iu five.
1st horse to receive $500
2d horse to receive 100
3d horse to receive 50
Four to enter and three to atart.
CBHE four—$350.
For Running Horses—open to the world; two mile
heats, best two in three.
1st horse to receive $250
2d horse to receive 100
Three to enter and two to start.
PUBSE five—$300.
For Runuii g Horses—open to the world; two mile
C. D. Hill,
L B A N Y .
Thomas R. Lyon,
Attorney at Law, practices regularly in the Court* o
Dougherty, Baker and Mitchell counties. Collections
made. All business diligeutly attended to.
4 M E R I C U H.
J. R. McCleskey,
Attorney at Law.
Jj A K * K a v inj. K .
w
Soli.
c
J. A. Hunt,
Will practice in Flnit Circuit and Supreme Court
Solicits business.
A L H O b N .
Joseph McConnell,
Attorney at Law, Calhoun, Gordon county, Ga., will
practice in all the Court*. Office at the couit house.
Tie Great Sentlern Mot Passeapr
ROUTE TO AND FROM NEW YORK.
Via Savannah, Georgia.
T HE FIRST-CLASS 8IDE-WHEFL RTEAM8HIPS OF THI8 LINE SAIL FROM SAVANNAH AND NEW
YORK, in connection with the CENTRAL RAILROAD OF GEORGIA, EVERY TUESDAY, THURSDAYand
SATURDAY. Make aa quick time and have superior accommodations to any Steamships on the Southern cooat^
nr THROUGH FREIGHT carried at a* LOW RATES as any other route. All claim* for loss, damage or
overcharge Bottled promptly.
PASSAGE FROM ATLANTA TO NEW YORK, $27 50,
MEALS AND STATE BOOMS INCLUDED.
EXCURSION TICKETS
To New York and Return. Good to 1st October.
$45.00.
MEALS AND STATE ROOMS INCLUDED.
All other information furnished by application to the undersigned.
GEORCE A. IVI’CLESKEY, Traveling Aisent, Steamship Co.’a
jnnel4-d3m
Office, No. 4 Kimball House.
National Life
IIlIRAIil GOMP’NY
The United States of America,
~WasUinstou, DO. C.
Cash Capital $1,000,000!
fuxiIj PA.xr>.
- - - - $2,563,911.63
Cash Assets
BRANCH OFFICE, Philadelphia, where the tmainee* of tho Company is transacted.
E. A. ROLLINS,
JAY COOKE •
H. D. COOKE, (Washington)..
EMMERSON W. PEET,
JOHN M. BUTLER,
FRANCIS GURNEY SMITH,
OhFICERS:
President
Clmirman Finance aud Executive Committee.
Vice-President
Vice-President and Actuary
Secretary
!>., Medical Director
WM. E. CHANDLER, (Washington,) Attorney
E. A. ROLLINS.
JAY COOKE,
CLARENCE H. CLARK,
GEORGE F. TYLER.
WM. G. MOREHEAD,
JOHN W. ELLIS.
DIR C T O R S :
IIENUY D. COOKE,
J. HINCKLEY CLARK,
WM. E. CHANDLER,
JOHN D. DUPREES,
EDWARD DODGE,
H. C. FAHNESTOCK,
- McDaniel,
GKEO. W. I 5 iVliivO r rT & BRO.
COTTON WABEHOUSE & COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Cor. Error & Hacter.,
sep2-lm ATLANTA, t...
ARROW TIES.
A Cargo just arriving via Port Royal, South Carolina. We will supply
the trade on reasonable terms. STEPHENS & FLYNN.
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AMERICAN COTTON Til
100 Tons Arrow Tics; 1,000 bushels Seed Bye, for sale by
aug31-lm STEPHENS & FLYNN.
WE are sole Agents in Atlanta for tho ‘AMERICAN COTTON TIE ”f 8
Company, and are prepared to supply dealers with the famed Arrow Tie. *<
Send in your orders. STEPHENS <fe FLYNN. ?•
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In
Fireman’s Fund Insurance Company of California, >g
CASH CAPITAL.
CASH ASSETS...
tt,
S300.OOU OOjy
,«h
Gio.aai 00;
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A tt T K U S V 1 L. L. E .
BENJAMIN D. LAY of Atlanta, General Aleut for Goonia.
Wofford & Milner,
Attorueys st-Uw; office up stairs. Bank Block. Prac
tices in all the courts.
Agents wanted in every Town and County In the State. Ad lrras—
COL. B. D. LAY,
uiayl3-d-tf. General Agent, at National Uo* m L Atlanta, Georgia.
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AUCUSTA CARDS.
Cabaniss & Turner,
Attorneys at-Law, will practice in the .0 i 1.1,54. 1
Circuit, aud Supreme Couit, and «:*.» v.iern •/
contract.
A. D. Hammond.
Lawyer, will practice iu Flint Circuit, the United
States District Courts, and Supreme Court,
tt T V AL1- M \ .
W. C. Collier
Attorney aud Counselor at Law. Fort Valley. Ga
Q K I F F I S.
R- H- Johnston. Jr..
Will give especial attention tc all Leg*! Business t
trusted 10 his care. Practices iu the Fiiut Circuit.
Doyal & Nunnally,
Will give prompt attention to any business entrusted
to their care.
iPUlNUS.
Attorney at Law.
N. C. Collier,
M ACO '
C. B. Wooten,
Attorney at Law.
2L* ^ ** K •
Benj. W. Barrow,
Lawyer; will give prompt attention to any legal busi
ness entrusted to hisoare.
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A. G. & F. C. Foster,
Attorneys-at law, will practice iu Ucmulgeo Circuit.
Supreme Court, and United State* Circuit Courts. Tbe
Senior is Register in Bankruptcy tor5lh aud Uth Dis
tricts.
j^JOSIFZDMA AND OGLK THORPE
DOZIER &c WALTOlsT,
0l eszie
Gro
°e?s.
24:1 BROAD STREET.
AUGUSTA. GEORGIA.
DANIEL & ROWLAND,
COTTON FACTORS,
COMMISSION
And Agents for the Celebrated Etiwan, W
Corner Jackson and Reynolds Streets,...
COMMISSION FOR SELLING COTTON, $1 PER BALE, -©r
MERCHANTS,
undo, l)ti!?dale mid Cut ton Food tiunnos,
AUGUSTA, GA.
CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED.
augl7.tf.
GREENE & ROSSIGNOL, ] «E».T'KATCl.lU'KAci.,
Druggists 5 Pharmacists
IMPORTERS AND
FISH & DUPREE.
Attorneys at Law.
A GRANGE.
W. W. Turner,
Attornry-at-Law. Special attention given to collec
tions.
J AFAYETTE.
J. C. Clements
Will practice in Rome aud Cherokee Circuits. Prompt
attention given to collections. Claims tor wild lauds
attended to promptly.
H O M 75 .
.$300
heats, best two In three.
1st horae to receive
Three to enter end two to start.
runsB six— $500.
For Running Horses—open to the world; three mile
heats, beat two iu three.
1st horse to receive $500
Four to enter and three to start.
PUBSE SEVEK—$150 00.
For Running or Trotting Horses—three years old.
First horse to receive $100 00
Second horse to reeeivo 50 00
Three to enter and two to atart.
pubse Kiuirr—$100 00.
For Running or Trotting Horses—two y»sr# old.
First horse to receive $75 00
8ec«>nd horse to receive 25 00
Three to enter and two to atart.
PUBSE MIME $100 00.
Mule Race—Miie Heats; best two In three.
First mule to receive $75 0q
earnings* of her profession. She is under
engagement to play in Buffalo this week, alter
which, we believe, she ijkJP rotire from public
1 fe, at least for a time. Rochester Express.
A letter from New Gyiiedonia gives the fol
lowing details in relation to the banished com-
apVis dead. Ami has been
Anteddjy^U )r of tbe iron-worksest&b-
* YffTtffrcolony. At the instigation of
some of the convict", among others of Paschal
Groasset, tbe workmen were about to strike,
bat Assi, a former leader of similar move
ments, -took energetic measures, and work
went on.”
Lord Inverurie, the eldest son of the Earl
of Kintore. was married to Lody Sydney
Charlotte MontAgu, only daughter of George,
sixth duke of Manchester, at St George's
church, Hanover square, London. The cere
monial was performed in the presence of a
brilliant assemblage of friehda.
Bamum weeps when he thinks what a phe
nomenal star will be lost in Captain Jock.
Architectual line. Also Chimney Tope, Vasee, Flower
PoU, Statuary, etc. Also, manufacturers of
HEWER PIP*.
From 3 to 30 inches id diameter. Alee, interior deco
rations, such as
Centre Pieces. Cornice, etc.
We will guarantee ell tbe work the* we undertake
te execute to give entire satisfaction.
PELLEGRINI k CASTLEBERRY.
■Nt
AT T0CC0A CITY.
LIVES? STABLE, bjr ThompMB k Steel*,
W HERE may be found at all times good Stock tod
comfortable Vehicles, with safe and accommo
dating Drivers, reedy to convey visitors to tbs various
points of interest in the vidnitj. Charges ressooatls
LECROY HOUSE
a City, is new open for transient and 1
s bast the
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_ attest and per Peechtre
Boarders.^!he U&e will be fum shed with given to
Second mule to receive 25 0U
Four to enter and thrse to start.
The above premiums will be contested for under
the rules of the turf. The usual entry fee of ten per
cent, on the amount of tho puree will be charged.
COUNTY EXHIBITIONS.
t. To the county which (through it* Society or
Cluba) shall furnish the largest and finest dis
play. la merit and vailety, of stock, products
sod results of homo Industries, all raised, pro
duced or manufactured in the county $1000
2. Second best do 500
3. Third best do 800
4. Fourth best do 200
Entries to be made at tho August Conveutiou ip
Athens.
Articles contributed to the County Exhibitions cai
also compete for specific premiums in the Premium
List; for Instance, a farmer may contribute to the ex
hibltioa of hie county a bushel of Bread Corn, hi
can tben enter it, individually, for premium 144.
Lost, Strayed or Stolen.
ears old, hstwsen five and six feet high.
um two or three white spots on her beck, and
white spot on her left hind leg. The
‘ t Saturday, a
»yed
from my premises on last Saturday, and was
Peachtree street on Sunday. A reward of $5 will be
y one who will return the sold mule to
linn,
•c p5-d3t No. 17 Fair street, near Pryor.
Hamilton Yancey.
Attorney at Law. Office in New Empire Block, Broad
street. Will practice in all the Courts. Prompt at
tention giveu to bUHines*.
Dunlap Scott,
Lawyer. Practices in all the Court*.
C. A. Thornwell,
S PA1
George F. Pierce, Jr.,
Attorney at Law
1 K ■ K A .
John H. Woodward,
w
ASHING TON.
W. H. Toombs,
WANTED.
Liberal prices will be paid. Any wanting to hiro
will apply to J. REN. WIJJ4()N.
Bfp6-2t Broad street, Atlauta. Ga.
CAMP HOUSE,
W 1
Meals, 50c. I Lodging 50c.
J. B. CAMP, Proprietor.
p4-tf Griffin, Georgia.
100,000 FOUNDS
DRIED FRUIT.
K. WILLH0U8I.
ATLANTA PAPKH MILU.
Beak a*4 K,w,,
JAMIES ORMOND. Propmtor
Helen lo tbl, paper u a (ample of the quality of New,
■MMhi.
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN DRUGS k DRUGGISTS SUN
DRIES, PAINTS, CILS, CLASS. AC..
COTTON FACTORS,
GUANO DEATjERB
No. 264 Broad Street.
AUCUSTA, CA.
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
li Jackson Street,
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA,
NOTICE !
LIMITED COPARTNERSHIP-
T ^HE undersigned have formed a limited partner
ship under and pursuant to Section 1910 of the
Revised Code of Georgia. The general partners are
Andrew J. West and Henry S Edwards, a ml tbe spe
cial partner James M. Ball, all of tbe city of Atlauta,
Ga., uuder the firm name aud stvle of
WEST & EDWARDS.
For the purpose of conducting a
WHOLESALE GROCERY
—AND—
COMMISSION BUSINESS
In the city of Atlanta, Georgia.
The said James M. Ball, special partner, has contri
buted to the capital stock Twenty-five Thousand Dol
lars, in cash, actually paid in.
Said partnership to date from July 1st, 1873, aud
continue for three years.
ANDREW J. WEST, 1
HENRY 8. EDWARDS,! General Partners.
JAMES M. BALL, Special Partner.
jy27-dlawSw
JOHN J. SEAY.
WILLIS WALKER.
SEAY & WALKER,
HOME, OA.
MANUFACTURERS OF
COPPER STILLS,PLUMBING
B EG to announce that they have a commodious
Fire-proof Warehouse, and are prepared to make
liberal cash advances on Cotton and other product
BAGGING and TIES always on hand. Commission
for selling cotton $1 per bale.
sep6-2m
A Teacher Wanted.
A FAMILY residing in the country wish to employ
a Lady for the balauce of tho present, and if
desired also for the next year, to instruct two yoong
girls, bhe must be qualified to teach Latin, French,
Vocal and Instrumental Music on Piano, Mathematic*
and tho higher English branches. For terms, Ac.,
stating salary and giving reference, address Mr. M
box 47, Thomson, McDuffie county, Ga.. or address W
H. Barny. care llt-rald Office. aug31-6t
OA
AM PREPARED AGAIN TO SELL THE
GENUINE COAL CREEK LUMP COAL.
screened by tbe car load, at $G 50 per ton, that is $6
cents per bushel—the weight warranted.
Parties in tho city, or at s distance, will do wall to
send their orders at once. You remember the scarcity
of Coal last winter, tako notice aud govern your
selves accordingly.
Y41-tn EDWARD PARSONS.
GAS AND STEAM FITTING,
> EXCLUSIVE AOKMT8 FOB
Manufacturing Company.
All Kind* or
Brass and Iron Castings
*ADE TO ORDER.
ALL WHO WISH TO VOTE,
AKE notice that by a recent Ordinance patssd
T
by tbe Mayor and Council, every parson who is old
enough to vota, or wishes to participate In our city
elections, is required to oorae to my office in the City
Hall, and register his name and place of residence-
The book* for the seme will be opened on the 1Mb
of .ad will r^ln op.-. (or tort pur-
LUCY COBB INSTITUTE,
ATHENS, CA.
Mrs. A. E. WRIGHT, Principal.
[NHK FOURTEENTH ANNUAL SESSION WILL
oiunieuce ou tbe 10th day o-tu.vu or, 13,
with a full corps of Teachers.
TERMS PER YEAR:
Primary Department $20 00
Academic Department, Latin lucludcd 40 00
Collegiate Department, “ “ 60 00
Board per month au 00
For further information apply to the Principal or to
apply to the Principal 0
JOHN H. NEWTON.
Prea't, Board ol Trustees.
IiAM.ui Conn, Scc'y.
33~ Macon Telegraph A Messenger please copy iu
Sunday aud Wednesday’s paper for four weeks.
Jy81«3unJi Wed4w
NATIONAL HOTEL
(Formerly Ttbb. H. n*«.)
Dalton. Oeor*l»,
K. p. O’NEILL k JNO. BARCLAY. Proprietor*.
ENGLISH, FRENCH AND GERMAN
I JOAKDl
13 and U
Md.. Miss C
day of September, and will remain open xor ana, pur-
poea until the 15th day of November. All failing to
attend to this, either white or colorod, will be daborod
from voting at either or all election#.
little Girls, 94 Cathedral street,
Chaffee and Miss Hamersley. Pnnclj
slated by able Professors. Next
PM*#*-
ns Rap.
French la
Class honors swarded
close of the year. Circulars on applicate
aug30-lm
JNO. C. WHITNER, Agent, £
»ng27-tf 38 Broad street, Atlanta, Ga.
this vnRO-insri-A. ~ £
FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE CO."
Liabilities * 11,314 75^
353,413 79
Net Asset* 342,099 C4„.
Losses Paid Since Organization 1,500,000 00, m
Forty-one year, in exutence. Rates u low urn »ny other GMd Company. * k
All Iroasoa will bo Promptly Paid." 1
Ten Thousand Dollars are deposited *ith Hon. W. L. Goldsmith, Comptroller General of the State of Gcor-h-
gia, for security of the policy iu tula State.
W. L. COWARDEN. PresidcuL | WX. WILLI4, JR., Secr*ta:y - ‘
J. GADSDEN KING, Agent, *,
Broad street, ATLANTA. GA.
Also, Agent for the London and Lancashire Fire— Capital: $5 0>3,0JO. State Agent, Cotton State* 0 b
Life Insurance Compauy, Macon, Ga.—Aaset*: $542,2(1 28. Deposited with Comptroller General, of Georgia, _
$100,000. aug28-2m “*»
IRON WAREHOUSE “
in
OP THE J 1
Scofield Rolling Mill Co.,1
ATLANTA, CEORCIA, *
TSTO. 28 PEACHTREE ST. n
BAR IRON of all kinds, f
Warranted equal to any made, wholesale and retail, at 4}e. rates. C;:!!n,”
and examine the stock and get a Price List. onr
*ug3l-d*wtf
Bath Tubs for the million P
WHO WOULD BE WITHOUT A BATH TUB?
WHEN YOU CAN GET A GOOD, SUBSTANTIAL AND WELL-LINED BATH
TUB, COMPLETE, W ITH PLUG TO LET OCT THE WATEB, FOR
$10.
OXTL"?
$10.
FRANKLIN & EICHBERG,
Nos. 14 and 10 Whitehall Street.
J5S-A1 o, REFRIGERATORS, ICE CREAM FREEZERS, PUMPS, RAMS, GAS FIX-
TURES, CHANDELIERS, METAL ROOFING.
jnnel-tf
WILLIAM M. BIRD & CO,
Oils, White Lead, Colors,
WINDOW GLASS, NAVAL STORES, Etc..
No. 201E. Bay, CHARLESTON, S. C.
No. 8 Whitaker Street, SAVANNAH, GA.
may2o-deod3m
(ESTABLISHED IN 1854.)
Wholesale Confectioner,
S 'X 1 E3 -A. JVC
Candy and Cracker Manufactory,
AND DEALER IN
Dfits, Nuts and Preserves.
— A L S 0 -
m 9
Toys, Willow Ware,
Whitehall Street,
rorded “-lAtiaats, Georgia